And here we are again. Again, not much to say about this particular chapter, other than Adachi definitely being on one of his funny months. Tons and tons of jokes spread throughout this chapter, and while they’re all classic, you know they work just fine even after all these years, haha. Also, for the people looking for more Qualia, good news: Moogy has now beaten all the avaible Kiseki games, so I hear he’ll be back translating soon!

As for MIX, you know the drill. Head to the sidebar and pick your preferred way of reading it. Have fun and til next time! Cheers!

Drum roll! After a very long wait, here it is, MIX 15 for everyone, haha. This was a pretty slow chapter, although a very funny one with tons of classic Adachi humour and Touma being just great. Chapter 16 should be popping up on the Internet pretty soon-ish, I guess, since it’s already the 10th, so we’ll definitely try to have that one out back on our regular “schedule”.

Anyway, you know the drill. Head to the side bar and pick your preferred way of reading it. ‘Til next time, cheers!

Hi hi. Thought I’d drop by to give a little status update on things, seeing as we’ve been (very) slow on releases lately. Basically, MIX 15’s been translated but it’s waiting for editing and what not, because I’ve been relatively busy this last week. New freelancer job on top of my other job, and things of course never go smoothly on your first week, so it’s been quite a crazy ride. I’ll try to get it done throughout this week, though, promise!

As for Qualia, no new chapters have been translated yet, seeing as Moogy started a crazy Sora no Kiseki marathon, which, given how good Sora no Kiseki is, turned into a full-fledged Kiseki marathon, aiming to play all of the released ones up to Ao no Kiseki before the new entry in the series, Sen no Kiseki, comes out in September 26th. I reckon whenever he gets around Ao no Kiseki more Qualia should follow soon-ish.

Anyway, that’s pretty much it. Last but not least, I’m not sure if many of you guys like Nana Mizuki, but I sure do, and I also love Touch. So this performance of Touch’s first opening song by the original singer, Yoshimi Iwasaki, and Nana Mizuki is totally recommended. And til next time, cheers!